Usage Tips

If you know exactly the term you want to find, type it into the
box marked Search: and click on the
Specific Term button.
That will return only the definition for that
specific term. It must match exactly. Hence you may wish to try
the General Search or
Browse list of all terms if you fail to get a match.

If you have a general idea of the term for which you're searching,
type one or more words into the box marked Search:
and click on the General Search
button. That will search the terms,
definitions, plurals, cross-references, and synonyms for any
word beginning with the word(s) you typed. The results will be returned
sorted alphabetically by term.

To see a list of all the terms that are defined,
select Browse list of all terms just below the search line.
You can then select any term to see its definition. This list includes
only the main entry terms, not synonyms. You may be able
to find synonyms using the
General Search method.

Check the Highlight general search matches box if you would
like to see your search terms highlighted in the results from a
General Search.
This can be helpful if the results are extensive.

Check the Format images for printing box if you would like
to have high-resolution versions of the images used when you print
from the web page. Choosing this option will cause large versions
of the images to be downloaded, causing slower page-loading and
printing (but with much higher-quality printed images).
The on-screen display will not change, but printed images will be
different. Some older web browsers may print two copies of each image
with this option. If that is the case, just don't use it.
Note: this option must be checked before you
select Display complete list, or it will have no effect.

Check the No images box to suppress the display of images.
When images are suppressed, a small icon (like the one at right) will
appear by any definition that would show an image if images were
not suppressed. Remove the check from the No images box
to see the images.